thanx Capt.Carl, I'm scared of the blade "as is"... the hollowground blade is already Wicked Sharp...i've got a scar on my left foot to prove it... :)Capt. Carl wrote:jaislandboy wrote:As of today...
Whoa, nice wharncliffe! Throw a full flat grind on that baby!
Show your EDC
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My EDC
Here it is It varies from one knife to another. and I only have the surefire if im out at night
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Schempp 75mm Persian
Been marvelling at this beauty lately.... :)
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Very nice knife Jaislandboy ! :)
I have 2 of those coming to me from the Spydieguys as we 'speak'. I have been impressed with it ever since our friend Th232 let me fondle his EDC mini Persian. I compared it to my BMP Kopa and it is very similar in size....probably blade-wise there is more cutting edge with it's nicely curved belly.
I have 2 of those coming to me from the Spydieguys as we 'speak'. I have been impressed with it ever since our friend Th232 let me fondle his EDC mini Persian. I compared it to my BMP Kopa and it is very similar in size....probably blade-wise there is more cutting edge with it's nicely curved belly.
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EDC while at work.
Top row on belt.
Middle row in pockets or on wrist.
Bottom row EDC rotation; pick one.
Thank goodness for belts.
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thanx Dan... the nicely curved belly is a major reason I love it...datan wrote:Very nice knife Jaislandboy ! :)
I have 2 of those coming to me from the Spydieguys as we 'speak'. I have been impressed with it ever since our friend Th232 let me fondle his EDC mini Persian. I compared it to my BMP Kopa and it is very similar in size....probably blade-wise there is more cutting edge with it's nicely curved belly.
....and the big Persian seems destined to be a "collectors' item".... :rolleyes:
Lostification: yeah that's the regular production one....
seems like i've been on a black micarta and hollowground "knife fetish" lately.... :)
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Time to join in!
- Sony Ericsson M600i, I added 1gb of memory for storing my music, photos, TV series.
- Parker Pen, it takes a variety of fillings, from rollerbal to ballpoint.
- Fenix L0D CE HA & Atwood Hexbaby on the keychain
- Wallet & Tissot T-touch with the -not so often seen- brown leather band.
- Military D2 Foliage Green G10 handle
- Ti ATR SE
- Transluscent Green Victorinox Classic SD & Jester SE combo for the watchpocket.
- The new Surefire L1 with Cree light, my favorite light to date! I added a glow-in-the-dark ring on the light's bezel.
- Surefire Lanyard system for the L1, rarely used but it takes up no room or weight in my jacket.
I carry these both on my person and in my jacket.
Wouter
- Sony Ericsson M600i, I added 1gb of memory for storing my music, photos, TV series.
- Parker Pen, it takes a variety of fillings, from rollerbal to ballpoint.
- Fenix L0D CE HA & Atwood Hexbaby on the keychain
- Wallet & Tissot T-touch with the -not so often seen- brown leather band.
- Military D2 Foliage Green G10 handle
- Ti ATR SE
- Transluscent Green Victorinox Classic SD & Jester SE combo for the watchpocket.
- The new Surefire L1 with Cree light, my favorite light to date! I added a glow-in-the-dark ring on the light's bezel.
- Surefire Lanyard system for the L1, rarely used but it takes up no room or weight in my jacket.
I carry these both on my person and in my jacket.
Wouter
Wouter, your picture quality and eye for placing everything just right makes me want to scream!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:Mr Blonde wrote:Time to join in!
- Sony Ericsson M600i, I added 1gb of memory for storing my music, photos, TV series.
- Parker Pen, it takes a variety of fillings, from rollerbal to ballpoint.
- Fenix L0D CE HA & Atwood Hexbaby on the keychain
- Wallet & Tissot T-touch with the -not so often seen- brown leather band.
- Military D2 Foliage Green G10 handle
- Ti ATR SE
- Transluscent Green Victorinox Classic SD & Jester SE combo for the watchpocket.
- The new Surefire L1 with Cree light, my favorite light to date! I added a glow-in-the-dark ring on the light's bezel.
- Surefire Lanyard system for the L1, rarely used but it takes up no room or weight in my jacket.
I carry these both on my person and in my jacket.
Wouter
(i always like your pics :p )
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Great set! Nice picture too.Mr Blonde wrote:Time to join in!
- Sony Ericsson M600i, I added 1gb of memory for storing my music, photos, TV series.
- Parker Pen, it takes a variety of fillings, from rollerbal to ballpoint.
- Fenix L0D CE HA & Atwood Hexbaby on the keychain
- Wallet & Tissot T-touch with the -not so often seen- brown leather band.
- Military D2 Foliage Green G10 handle
- Ti ATR SE
- Transluscent Green Victorinox Classic SD & Jester SE combo for the watchpocket.
- The new Surefire L1 with Cree light, my favorite light to date! I added a glow-in-the-dark ring on the light's bezel.
- Surefire Lanyard system for the L1, rarely used but it takes up no room or weight in my jacket.
I carry these both on my person and in my jacket.
Wouter
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Mr Blonde wrote:Time to join in!
- Sony Ericsson M600i, I added 1gb of memory for storing my music, photos, TV series.
- Parker Pen, it takes a variety of fillings, from rollerbal to ballpoint.
- Fenix L0D CE HA & Atwood Hexbaby on the keychain
- Wallet & Tissot T-touch with the -not so often seen- brown leather band.
- Military D2 Foliage Green G10 handle
- Ti ATR SE
- Transluscent Green Victorinox Classic SD & Jester SE combo for the watchpocket.
- The new Surefire L1 with Cree light, my favorite light to date! I added a glow-in-the-dark ring on the light's bezel.
- Surefire Lanyard system for the L1, rarely used but it takes up no room or weight in my jacket.
I carry these both on my person and in my jacket.
Wouter
this picture is just amazing, can't get my eyes of of it, i think you know how much i like photography, i can honestly say that this is one of the best spyder pics i'v ever seen, plus you don't see a FG mili and a TI ATR every day :D
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On the subject of flashlights... same reason I carry a knife. I may not need it every day but it sure as **** is handy when I do. I work in a dark office (not complaining I like it) and sometimes have to climb under desks to look for things and a flashlight is super handy for that. I also live in Florida and there are frequent power outages. Especially during the summer.
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Because I can't see in the dark. :D Sorry I couldn't resist. Take the flashlight test, carry a small photon type light with you for two weeks and see if it came in handy. Even in today's modern urbanized world, there are plenty of dark corner inside and outside of the house. Plus, modern flashlights are wonderful toys! :DMedic wrote:why do you guys carry flashlights? if u dont mind me askin
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